Former deputy prime minister Winston Peters is in Taiwan to support the democratic nation just weeks after China launched massive naval drills in response to a visit by US politician Nancy Pelosi.
Peters attended Friday's Yushan Forum in Taipei, organised by the Taiwanese government to highlight ways in which it is connected to its Asia-Pacific neighbours.
Other keynote speakers included former Japanese prime minister Taro Aso, former Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop, former Canadian minister of national defence Peter McKay and Palau President Surangel S Whipps Jr.
Sitting alongside Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, Peters urged democracies to co-operate together.
"Taiwan believes in freedom. So do we. Taiwan believes in democracy. So do we. Taiwan believes in the rule of law. So do we. Taiwan believes that citizens have the right to question their governments. And so do we," he told forum guests.